"A Little In Love" by Engelbert Humperdinck is a song about a chance encounter and the strong feelings that arise from it. The narrator describes being in a bar, feeling somewhat lonely, when they notice a woman and instantly feel a connection. The woman approaches them with a warm smile and asks for their name, as if they have known each other for a lifetime. As time passes, they grow closer, holding hands and enjoying each other's company. However, before they know it, the moment ends, and she abruptly says goodbye. Despite this brief encounter, the narrator realizes that they have fallen a little in love with her. The song portrays the narrator's longing to find the woman again, as they don't want this love to end. They sit in the bar, reminiscing about their meeting and hoping for her return. They acknowledge that it has been a long time since they felt such strong emotions, and they admit that with each passing day, their desire for her grows. The lyrics convey a sense of hope and determination as the narrator decides to search the city for that "pretty girl" who might also be "just a little in love" like them. It is a tale of missed connections, the power of a single encounter, and the yearning to reconnect with someone who has left a lasting impact on the heart.